Purchasing from Japan - anybody done it ?

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GomersGomers Frets: 17
This may well be a slight, to medium alcohol induced thread but wondering if any esteemed members here have purchased online from a Japanese source.  Notwithstanding the obvious logistical challenges of getting the package here into the UK in one piece, what fees will be waiting for me ?  Initial research suggests import charge and UK VAT ?  I assume this will be based on the declared value and shipping fees ?
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 2004 Yamaha LL-500
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  • MellishMellish Frets: 945
    Never done it mate but there's videos on YouTube showing unboxing
     of stuff from Japan. The ones I saw were undamaged.

    Man, you do like a challenge, don't you? :) 
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  • WhitecatWhitecat Frets: 5378
    edited June 2022
    Assume fees that total around 25% of the bottom of the invoice (ie, including the shipping charge, because as you’ve surmised you pay tax on that too!) and you’ll likely be safe and have enough leftover for a few pints at a less reputable establishment. 

    Whether you pay it before or after you get the guitar depends on the courier in most cases. Most are before - but FedEx likes to send you a bill afterwards.
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  • GomersGomers Frets: 17
    Mellish said:
    Never done it mate but there's videos on YouTube showing unboxing
     of stuff from Japan. The ones I saw were undamaged.

    Man, you do like a challenge, don't you? :) 
     =) It'll most likely come to nothing but a little Malbec last night did get me thinking, "how hard can it be ?...."

    Think there are some good value propositions if you can get past the logistics, potential for a box full of firewood turning up and the additional fees  :3
     
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     2004 Yamaha LL-500
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  • NeilybobNeilybob Frets: 741
    I've bought several electric guitars and pedals from Japan using the Buyee app.

    https://buyee.jp?lang=en offer a service where they buy the guitar on your behalf (you pay Buyee first), ship it to their warehouse in Japan and then will inspect it and wrap it for you before shipping it internationally. It shows you all of the fees upfront which is handy expect for custom charges into to the UK. Custom will contact you once it arrives in the UK. 

    You do have to read the Google translate description very carefully and I like to look at the photos in detail on a laptop rather than a phone. 

    I find this is generally cheaper than buying a guitar from Japan on eBay. 
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  • fretmeisterfretmeister Frets: 23925
    There's import and Vat.

    Import is on the item itself. Vat is charged on the item AND on the shipping cost. So 25-30% over the actual purchase price is a safe assumption.

    There will also be a handling charge from the UK courier because they do all the HMRC paperwork for you and arrange payment of the monies.

    DO NOT undervalue it. If you do then if it gets ruined in transit the insurance on it will only pay out to the declared value.

    It's also a criminal offence and if HMRC decide they can confiscate the item and destroy it. You don't get your money back then either, and you might get fined. If you ask the seller to undervalue then you are inciting them to commit an offence too. That's not a good look.
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  • bertiebertie Frets: 13564
    There's import and Vat.

    Import is on the item itself. Vat is charged on the item AND on the shipping cost. So 25-30% over the actual purchase price is a safe assumption.


    and for @Neilybob ;

    if you pay a third party as you did,   is their fee included in the sum for VAT ,

    so  Guitar + Shipping + TP fee   x 20%
    just because you don't, doesn't mean you can't
     just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
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  • NeilybobNeilybob Frets: 741
    bertie said:
    There's import and Vat.

    Import is on the item itself. Vat is charged on the item AND on the shipping cost. So 25-30% over the actual purchase price is a safe assumption.


    and for @Neilybob ;

    if you pay a third party as you did,   is their fee included in the sum for VAT ,

    so  Guitar + Shipping + TP fee   x 20%
    Yes 

    I've just reviewed my last guitar purchase from Japan. 

    I paid

    1. 1000 yen / £7.94 in Buyee fees
    2. 2290 yen (Delivery from seller to Buyee) + 15300 yen  (International shipping via EMS from Buyee to me) / £137.74 
    3. Cost of the guitar
    4. £150 UK customs fee 

    Hope that helps. 

    Ooh also look out for Buyee vouchers. I saved loads on my Burny SG Junior purchase. I believe there is always vouchers available for first time buyers. 

    Good luck. 
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  • GomersGomers Frets: 17
    Thanks for the comments so far, really appreciated.  Sounding more and more like a right faff so will probably call it a day down this particular route.
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  • BigPaulieBigPaulie Frets: 1036
    Search the forum for the word "Ishibashi"

    You'll find several threads discussing this exact topic.

    Many forum members have successfully imported from Japan. Apparently it's very easy and quick.
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  • fretmeisterfretmeister Frets: 23925
    Ishibashi is a great Japanese seller.

    I've had a few bits from them (as have others here) and they've been excellent. Always very well packed. A well established professional outfit.
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  • Gomers said:
    Thanks for the comments so far, really appreciated.  Sounding more and more like a right faff so will probably call it a day down this particular route.
    Very sensible, buy local it's a lot safer, easier and probably cheaper in the long run.
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5268
    Thanks for the heads-up re Ishibashi I spent an enjoyable hour this morning reading on their site, with several interesting guitars to look at, and numerous wonderful auto-translate howlers. Even Mrs Tannin (who gets pretty bored with my guitar fetish) loved them. Pretty good prices too, though by the time I paid freight (which seems to be curiously expensive from Japan to Oz even though it's not that far) and 10% GST, I'm not so far in front. In the UK, with 20% VAT and customs duty as well, hard to see how it would work out any better than buying locally. 
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  • WhitecatWhitecat Frets: 5378
    Tannin said:
    Thanks for the heads-up re Ishibashi I spent an enjoyable hour this morning reading on their site, with several interesting guitars to look at, and numerous wonderful auto-translate howlers. Even Mrs Tannin (who gets pretty bored with my guitar fetish) loved them. Pretty good prices too, though by the time I paid freight (which seems to be curiously expensive from Japan to Oz even though it's not that far) and 10% GST, I'm not so far in front. In the UK, with 20% VAT and customs duty as well, hard to see how it would work out any better than buying locally. 
    I think it's not so much about getting a bargain but getting rarer stuff that's harder to find here. The Japanese market always seems to get the nicest examples of everything too, and of course a lot of that will eventually trickle down to the secondhand marketplace.
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5268
    ^ Good point. There was indeed some rare and interesting stuff there.
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  • swillerswiller Frets: 1093
    edited June 2022
    There is a seemingly reputable bloke in kent who imports japanese guitars. I have my eye on e bay on a jap squier strat 87, hence why i found him. He doesnt normally sell on e bay.
    He basically imports jap guitars, sets them up and sells them here in UK. A good selection in stock.
    Whitstable guitars.
    Dont worry, be silly.
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  • TanninTannin Frets: 5268
    https://topshelfinstruments.com.au does the same thing here in Hobart, @swiller I bought a bass there once, and will doubtless but something else one day.
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